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On Discussing Artwork

Discurtir sobre arte

Si usted presenta una idea o de obras de arte, que debería

  • Lo que estamos intentando lograr con ella.
  • Que debe ser la audiencia.
  • Los supuestos realizados.

Si quiere criticar obras de arte, que debe saber sobre lo anterior. Pero si usted o no, puede ser gratificante para expresar lo que piensa que la obra implica por sí misma.

A menudo es esclarecedor para el artista a que su trabajo se describe por otros.

Usted no debe tratar de hacer que las personas se sienten bien acerca de su arte, independientemente de la calidad percibida realmente. Si bien nadie debe desalentarse de ser creativo, la gente necesita para mejorar la retroalimentación honesta y saber a qué atenerse. Para algunos, esto podría no ser el lugar en absoluto. Sin embargo, hacer una práctica de buscar y lista no sólo los aspectos malos, pero también aspectos positivos.

Considere la cantidad de trabajo que probablemente se necesita para crear lo que se está criticando. Ajustar su propio esfuerzo y la atención en consecuencia.

On Discussing Artwork

If you present an idea or artwork, you should state

  • what you are trying to achieve with it.
  • who should be the audience.
  • the relevant assumptions you made.

If you want to criticise artwork, you should know about the above. But if you do or don't, it can be rewarding to express what you would think the artwork implies by itself.

It is often enlightening for the artist to have his work described by others.

You should not try to make people feel good about their art regardless of actually perceived quality. While no one should be discouraged from being creative, people need honest feedback to improve and to know where they stand. For some, this might not be the right venue at all. However, make a practice out of looking for and listing not only bad aspects, but also good aspects.

Consider the amount of work that was likely required to create what you are criticising. Adjust your own effort and care accordingly.

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